A glass panel has since been erected at the spot where she died in a bid to avoid a fresh tragedy.

Natalie Cormack died in April after falling from an apartment blockCredit:
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A 22-year-old Brit holidaymaker lost several teeth as well as suffering a broken leg and broken jaw in a fall from the BH Mallorca in Magaluf on June 8.

A French teenager became the third person after the two Brits to die in a balcony fall in Magaluf so far this year after succumbing to his injuries in hospital on Monday following a hotel plunge.

A spokesman for Calvia Council, which covers the Magaluf area, confirmed the purpose of the meeting was to examine the rising number of balcony falls with this year's toll already higher than 2017.

She said: “Given the concern about the number of people killed or injured in falls in the last few weeks, principally in the Punta Ballena area, Calvia Council has called a meeting to analyse the the problem, gather together all the information possible and see what more can be done.”

The number of falls in Magaluf this year is already higher than in 2017Credit:
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The local authority added in a statement those asked to attend the meeting included representatives of the British consulate, the Palmanova-Magaluf Hotel Association and central government representatives for the area.

Sebastian Darder, president of the local hotel association, has already confirmed this year’s balcony fall toll is worse than last year’s and said he has asked police and other authorities to clarify if recent casualties had consumed drugs that could have caused hallucinations.

Local council officials are expected to use the meeting to repeat their long-standing demands regional governors crack down on the excessive consumption of alcohol by tourists flocking to Magaluf.

Calvia’s deputy mayor Andreu Serra reiterated on Wednesday during a radio interview that changes like the banning of happy hours and the inclusion of alcohol in all-in hotel offers which required regional government intervention, were needed.